Friday, January 19, 2007
Time to Grow Up
I really wasn’t trying to prank, or punish my son, or impress upon him the importance of punctuality, although of course I do believe it is an admirable trait. Let me explain.
Big Guy attends an early morning Seminary class each weekday at our church. For a teenager,
A couple of mornings ago, I awoke before my alarm sounded, and couldn’t fall back asleep.
I had just dozed off when I heard the downstairs door from the garage shut, and someone scuffling about. I wondered what Big Guy had forgotten. When I didn’t hear him leave again, I went downstairs to check on him.
He was back in bed with the covers over his head. “Why are you in bed?!” I asked, bewildered. “It’s
I confess that I giggled a little when I realized I had awakened him an hour early. Somehow my bedside clock had been off. “Did you get all the way to the church?” I quizzed, trying to suppress my amusement. “Yes!” Now that response approached a warning growl. I apologized sincerely, and left the room so he could go back to sleep.
And that was it. Big Guy did not rant or rave. He did not accuse me of being a terrible parent. And I never feared his launching into anything akin to “elder abuse”! Perhaps sleep was a greater motivator, and he was just too tired to put up a fuss. But I entertain the thought, with pride and satisfaction, that just maybe he was showing the maturity of a teenager making that delicate transition into adulthood.
No furor intended!
I was just commenting on your use of the word prank as a verb and the same for the TV Character, Monk, as he used punk also as a verb, in the season opener on Jan 19th. (You do watch Monk don't you?)
Yours in Linguistics!
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